Anthropic claim is not necessarily that Mythos found vulnerabilities that other models couldn't but that it could easily exploit them while previous models failed to do that:

> “Opus 4.6 is currently far better at identifying and fixing vulnerabilities than at exploiting them.” Our internal evaluations showed that Opus 4.6 generally had a near-0% success rate at autonomous exploit development. But Mythos Preview is in a different league. For example, Opus 4.6 turned the vulnerabilities it had found in Mozilla’s Firefox 147 JavaScript engine—all patched in Firefox 148—into JavaScript shell exploits only two times out of several hundred attempts. We re-ran this experiment as a benchmark for Mythos Preview, which developed working exploits 181 times, and achieved register control on 29 more.

If that was normal Opus, then it sounds to me like Mythos could be a big model, instruction tuned, but without all the safety/refusal part of training.

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